Owner Car Reviews

I commute approximately 2 hours a day during the week, so I spend a lot of time in my car.
Prior to purchasing my CRV, I drove a 2008 Civic Si which was an amazing car. One problem, it
only had two doors and the wife wanted to look at starting a fa...I commute approximately 2 hours a day during the week, so I spend a lot of time in my car.
Prior to purchasing my CRV, I drove a 2008 Civic Si which was an amazing car. One problem, it
only had two doors and the wife wanted to look at starting a family. A blessing in disquise, I've
been enjoying an automatic vehicle for the first time in 15 years. It's great when sitting in rush
hour. Being higher off the ground, you really see all of the road. No real blind spots. It
excelerates effortlessly, and is really strong on fuel economy. We've enjoyed all the perks:
Automatic lights, usb port, fold down seats, average fuel per kilometer... Could not be happier.
Now, my wife is finally selling her Corolla, so the void I felt when she made me sell the Civic SI
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I've had my CR-V for 4 years now, and it still drives like new. Not had a day of complaint on it's reliability and I still enjoy driving it. I do wonder about how all of the perks and options the basic model has, why not a variable interm...I've had my CR-V for 4 years now, and it still drives like new. Not had a day of complaint on it's reliability and I still enjoy driving it. I do wonder about how all of the perks and options the basic model has, why not a variable intermittent front wiper control? You would think they could have saved that money on some other option instead - maybe the rear 12v power connector?Read full review

Our '08 Fit continues to average 37 mpg in town and over 45 mpg on the highway. It has a ton of room for a small car and the versatility of the hatchback/split seat combo is very helpful. It performed great on a trip to Nevada last year and does...Our '08 Fit continues to average 37 mpg in town and over 45 mpg on the highway. It has a ton of room for a small car and the versatility of the hatchback/split seat combo is very helpful. It performed great on a trip to Nevada last year and does the Coquihalla with ease - especially in the snow! With gas at $1.40 a litre, I'm grinning from ear to ear! It is a great car!
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Our '08 Fit continues to average 37 mpg in town and over 45 mpg on the highway. It has a ton of room for a small car and the versatility of the hatchback/split seat combo is very helpful. It performed great on a trip to Nevada last year and does...Our '08 Fit continues to average 37 mpg in town and over 45 mpg on the highway. It has a ton of room for a small car and the versatility of the hatchback/split seat combo is very helpful. It performed great on a trip to Nevada last year and does the Coquihalla with ease - especially in the snow! With gas at $1.40 a litre, I'm grinning from ear to ear! It is a great car!
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I liked my CR-V when I bought which is why I chose it but I like it even more the longer I have it. It is roomy and comfortable and great on gas. Last summer, on a road trip, I was getting approx 700 kms per tank, it was amazing! The only problem I...I liked my CR-V when I bought which is why I chose it but I like it even more the longer I have it. It is roomy and comfortable and great on gas. Last summer, on a road trip, I was getting approx 700 kms per tank, it was amazing! The only problem I have found is that there isn't a trunk release like the release for the gas cap. The only way to open the trunk is to push the button when you are at the trunk and step back quickly so that you don't get all the rain/snow on you as the trunk lid rises. If there was a release up by the driver, then you could raise the trunk lid and all the excess water would drain off before you got to the back of the vehicle. Additionally, if there was a trunk release on the key fob (like with the Civic), you could have the trunk lid raised prior to arriving at your vehicle. My 2005 Civic had this feature and it doesn't make sense that the CR-V doesn't have it. Thanks!Read full review

My Honda is a very reliable car. At first, too much technology. For example, if u don't lock the doors with the automatic lock it kills the battery or so it seemed. One I understood that the door had to be locked every time the car works grea...My Honda is a very reliable car. At first, too much technology. For example, if u don't lock the doors with the automatic lock it kills the battery or so it seemed. One I understood that the door had to be locked every time the car works great.Read full review